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Websites to support early language learning

General World Language Education Websites

Learn A Language

This website offers lessons in eight languages. The site is free because it is supported by advertising dollars, although users can choose to pay for an ad-free version of the site. Each course includes visual flashcards, native speaker audio and interactive games.

The Lingo Dingo game challenges users to type in correct words or phrases quickly in order to build a robot. A memory-style game is also available. Vocabulary is split between themes and phrases.

Additional pages with brief explanations of culture, lists of the most common verbs, and an occasional blog are also available. The site could be used as an introduction to a new language, with lots of vocabulary and opportunities to hear native speakers.

World Digital Library

The World Digital Library (WDL) is a site that provides materials from countries and cultures around the world, free of charge and in multilingual format. The site was created by a team at the U.S. Library of Congress, with contributions by partner institutions in many countries and with the support of the United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and a number of companies and private foundations.

The WDL was created to promote international and intercultural understanding, expand the volume and variety of cultural content on the Internet, provide resources for educators, scholars, and general audiences, and build capacity in partner institutions to narrow the digital divide within and between countries. On the WDL site it is possible to discover, study, and enjoy cultural treasures from around the world in a variety of ways. The cultural treasures include manuscripts, maps, rare books, musical scores, recordings, films, prints, photographs, and architectural drawings. One can browse by place, time, topic, type of item, and contributing institution, or locate items by an open-ended search in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, Russian, or Spanish. Many more languages are represented in the primary materials themselves.

Lizard Point Map Quizzes

This site is an extensive on-line resource of geography supplements. It offers interactive and self-scoring maps. The name of a country or other geographic area is given and you click a spot on the map. After three tries, you can use the site’s suggestions and support or continue guessing without help. The site focuses on various areas of the world, on countries, capital cities, major cities, counties, republics, prefectures, and provinces.

Digital Dialects

This site offers online games for 60 languages. Click on a language and then listen to native speakers’ recordings of frequently used words and phrases. Games focus on different themes that include numbers, colors, foods, animals, the calendar, time, greetings and clothing.

Languages Online

This site offers games and support for Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Macedonian, Spanish, Turkish, and ESL. There are songs to download and memory games in a variety of languages. The game portion offers step-by-step instructions on how to make a game.

National Geographic Travel and Cultures

This user-friendly site can help teachers and students learn more about culture and languages. The online magazine helps visitors learn beyond the headlines.

The Travel Quiz link includes division by country, continent, city and national parks. Visitors can take the quizzes, which give immediate feedback and provide a rationale for the answer.

BBC Languages

Through the BBC Languages website, one can access an enormous amount of text, audio and video in a large number of languages: French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, and Greek—but there are also links to find useful phrases in Estonian, Gaelic, Urdu, Lithuanian, Catalan, Polish and more. There are interactive videos, many photo slide scenes, and links to student and teacher resources in the target language. Those links include Internet tips, TV links (with BBC news links in target languages that include transcripts), and tutoring tips (with ideas for games and assessments.) This site yields numerous resources to support teaching and learning of foreign languages.

MERLOT

The Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT) site is teaming with authentic material in different languages. Many video clips give visitors to the site a glimpse of how the language is spoken and how certain cultural aspects are practiced. The Merlot is an amalgam of fee-based and free resources.

Asia Society Kids

The Asia Society has devoted part of its website to activities for children, which includes stories, art, languages and games. Children visiting the site can read stories from Asian culture, learn to count in Chinese and Hindi, put together a map of China, decipher early human writing, make an origami bunny, learn about festivals/holidays and explore Australia, Iran, and China.

Currency Converter

The currency converter allows the user to determine the conversion rates for 180 different currencies, both current and obsolete.

Alien Language

This animated site leads players through a series of games related to vocabulary for parts of the body. The game is available in English, French, Spanish and German and is designed for students age 11-14. Players practice their reading, spelling, grammar and sentence construction skills while interacting with an alien doctor aboard a spaceship. In addition to four on-line games, there is a visual dictionary and a few downloadable worksheets. To avoid any glitches (working with the accented letter pads or other keyboard issues), make sure your Flash plug-ins are updated. The site was developed to correspond with the UK National Curriculum.

Mama Lisa’s World of Children and International Culture

This website has a variety of international music and culture including songs with lyrics, rhymes and traditions from around the world.

Light Bulb Languages

Light Bulb Languages is a website packed with over 5,000 language resources for teachers of languages. The idea behind the title is to give teachers that light bulb moment of inspiration when you are planning and preparing. The site includes a Blog or all the latest news and links.

Chillola.com

Chillola.com is a free website for learning foreign languages through games and activities. This site is designed for children and their parents to encourage language learning while having fun in the process.

Foreign Language Fun

This is a website designed by Diane, a French teacher and mom who loves languages. Her website shares useful information, tips, lessons, and introductions for young learners in French, Spanish Mandarin, Swahili, German, Japanese, American Sign Language and more.

Animal Sounds in Multiple Languages

This website by Derek Abbott includes a list of animal sounds, animal commands, and pet names from children’s stories in a variety of languages. Languages included are Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.

French language websites

Radio Junior

Radio Junior streams kid-themed music in French. There are several “zones,” including a parent’s zone, with tips and information on regional activities around France; and a kid zone with music and news about teen stars. Some other sections list bios about musicians that play children’s music and a section with recipes (appropriate for kids to make) where you can listen to the audio instructions for the recipe or print out the recipe.

French Culture

This is the official website of the cultural services provided by the French Embassy in the United States. There is information about the ten regional offices and special events hosted at those sites. Visitors can read articles about culture, the arts, books, film, media, music and the performing arts or sign up to subscribe to the newsletter.

Spanish language websites

El Juego de Construir una Comida de Kevin

With this interactive game players build one full day of meals and 2 snacks within a time limit using food groups and calorie amounts. Players move with Kevin from the kitchen, to the school cafeteria and grocery store to build the perfect meal.

Disney Junior: Latin America

This is the official You Tube Disney Channel from Latin America that includes games, videos and blogs from Disney Junior.

Online Free Spanish

Online Free Spanish is a website that presents several Spanish games at different levels of language learning.

Baila Baila

“Baila Baila Spanish Music for Kids ” is a series of original musical videos written by Isabel Brazon and produced by Jeffrey Teruel. Spanish learners can practice a variety of vocabulary and grammar items while dancing.

Kidsimmersion

This website contains a collection of short You Tube videos to engage students in practicing key Spanish phrases with visuals to teach students what to do in key situations. President of Calico Spanish, Erica Fischer offers a free activity pack of the 3 most popular videos.

Basho and Friends Spanish songs – YouTube Channel

Supplemental resource for teachers, Basho & Friends offers songs with fresh beats and catchy lyrics to make it easy to learn Spanish. New videos are produced each week teaching content such as greetings, feelings, family member, seasons and the weather. Some content also available in French and Mandarin. Aligned to Common Core standards in the US.

Mi Mundo en Palabras

This website from the Centro Virtual Cervantes, gives visitors to the website opportunities to practice family, house, park, school, and activities vocabulary. Each section includes an introduction to the vocabulary with texts that are shown and read in Spanish about the topic. There are also games, a workshop area with materials to print and a glossary.

Video Ele

This is a site of free educational Spanish videos. All of the videos are separated
into levels. The videos range from different elements of the Spanish language such as
vocabulary and grammar to cultural artifacts. Transcripts and a work booklet accompany each level. The site is intended to be self-guided, however, teachers may find it better to pick and choose, which videos they would like to use as supplements to their lessons.

Spanish Playground

Teach Spanish with songs, books, pictures, games, crafts, jokes and videos. Spanish games for young students and online activities make language learning fun and effective.

Radio Disney LA

Tune in to this official channel of Radio Disney Lantinoamérica. Choose from over one hundred music videos, fan interviews, personality interviews or watch the Latin Grammy Awards.

Japanese language websites

Kids Web: Japan

On this site children can explore Japan, the Japanese language and its culture through a variety of activities.

The Lives of Japanese Elementary Students

This site was developed to give children studying Japanese an opportunity to become more familiar with their peers in Japan. It includes information about the elementary school system in Japan, photos, videos, class activities, letters and audio messages.

The Jasmine Flower Song

The Jasmine Flower Song (mo li hua) was a popular folk song in China over one hundred years ago. It is a famous folk song that has many different versions. It traditionally originates in the southern China provinces.

Chinese language websites

Mandarin For Kids – Learn Your Colors by Basho

This website teaches eight colors in Mandarin. The fresh music and catchy beats gets children laughing, dancing, and learning.

Learn the Names of Body Parts in Mandarin

This website teaches the names of basic body parts including the Chinese words for head, mouth, hair, ear, face, eye, nose, teeth and eyebrows. Chinese characters for each word are presented along with clear pronunciation.

Speak and Read Chinese – “Animals” (Simplified)

This program helps children to acquire the names of ten animals, along with the children’s song The Ugly Duckling. Animals include: Cat, dog, chicken, duck, bird, cow, sheep, horse, pig, and rabbit.

Chinese (Mandarin): Colors and Shapes at the Park (Hong)

Follow Jojo and Lulu on their adventures through the park where they discover colors and shapes. In this animated sequence children will learn basic words, verbs and simple phrases in an everyday activity.

Xin Nian Hao Ya

This site teaches the Happy New Year song in mandarin Chinese.

Chinese Nursery Rhyme Song

This website shares a Chinese nursery rhyme. “One big, one small, one tiger, one cat, one side many, other side fewer, a bird and a flock of geese. How many? count it, look at them, big, small, a lot, a few, remember them.

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